
Appalachian folk herbalism, folk magic and witchery. Crafts woman, musician and eccentric.
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The historical and modern folk uses of tulip poplar bark in Appalachian folk medicine and more!
The strange, brilliant orange and pale green flowers of the Tulip Poplar or Tulip trees have long been emblems of the early Summertide: the com...
April has rolled over into May and we finally are getting some much needed rain this week. The trees are leafed out, the trilliums have faded, and the foxgloves are threatening to burst. Tori Bailey and Rebecca Beyer are here from Pars Fort...
Our May Day table from a few years back.
Happy Mayday, Roodmas or Bealtaine in Irish Gaelic and Bealltainn in Scottish Gaelic. My friend and colleague Scot Richardson Reed says it best (read this whole post if you, like me, are Scottish in...
The first week of April is drawing to a close and I interrupt our herbal musing for a newsletter of Spring. What is going on at our tattoo shop in Marshall NC? What local events in WNC are happening that might interest you? What clas...
the bitter sweet bark of Appalachia…
The following is for historical education purposes only. Use herbs at your own risk.
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Historical Appalachian folk herbalism, folk magic and foraging. Craftswoman, musician, tattooer, and eccentric. Braucherin apprentice. Herbal mutual aid. Hedgecraft.
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